BackdoorArts
Senior Member
Reported last week by Photography Life, and it seems Nikon is rolling out a fix...
Nikon Confirms the D810 Thermal Issue and Offers a Solution
Nikon Confirms the D810 Thermal Issue and Offers a Solution
But it states that even after the fix you still may get the issue and you need to use LENR to reduce the issue further. Seems pointless sending it back in
Checked on my serial no today after an email from Nikon UK, and I've got one that needs to go back to Nikon.
They've sent anpost paid label just have to drop it into a post office.
But they're saying two to four weeks for repair!
Two questions, is that timescale acceptable for a camera that I've had for only three weeks? And is it worth sending in to repair a function that I'm probably not going to use?
Let's hear it for the early adopters!! When I got my D600 my first trip back to Nikon was 3 1/2 weeks, with 18 of those days being a wait for parts. The second time was a week longer for the same reason. Unless you're shooting long exposures I would wait until the dust settles and all the people panicking send theirs back.
Well I'm currently sitting in Nikon HQ in Surrey and they are doing the "repair/upgrade" whilst I wait.
Proximity is King!!
Bored with this whole scenario now so i tried mine. Sigma 50mm F1.4 art @30 seconds, LENR off, iso 100. Can't find anything that I can't replicate on my D4s if I look really hard.
I'm not sending mine back as I don't believe there's anything wrong.
This whole thing has been blown out of proportion by people who want to find fault.
Just enjoy your photography
Bored with this whole scenario now so i tried mine. Sigma 50mm F1.4 art @30 seconds, LENR off, iso 100. Can't find anything that I can't replicate on my D4s if I look really hard.
I'm not sending mine back as I don't believe there's anything wrong.
This whole thing has been blown out of proportion by people who want to find fault.
Just enjoy your photography